Issue | #59 |
Published | August 1952 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Characters | Scarlet O'Neil; Sandy |
Genre | Crime |
Characters | Scarlet O'Neil; Sandy; Russell Stamm (photograph) |
Pencils | Russell Stamm (illustration) |
Inks | Russell Stamm (illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | A background of the artist. Includes a photograph of Stamm and an illustration by him of his characters. Presented on inside front cover in black in white, with indicia at bottom. |
Characters | Scarlet O'Neil; Professor Fychfud (introduction); Sandy; the Fiend (villain; introduction) |
Synopsis | Scarlet runs into one of her teachers from school, Professor Fychfud, who now runs the Aquarium. He takes Scarlet on a tour. When they get to the piranha tank, Scarlet sees human remains, and then finds herself pushed into the tank. She gets free and accuses the Professor, who denies wrong-doing. Scarlet and Sandy come back that night to investigate, but by then the Professor is in the grips of the real villain. |
Genre | Detective |
Script | Russell Stamm |
Pencils | Russell Stamm |
Inks | Russell Stamm |
Reprinted | from Black Cat (Harvey, 1946 series) #15, originally titled "The Case of the Aquarium Murders [Part 1]". |
Characters | Scarlet O'Neil; Sandy; the Fiend (villain) |
Synopsis | Sandy falls prey to the Fiend, who leaves Sandy for dead. The Fiend captures Scarlet despite her invisibility, and plans to feed them both to the Aquarium's sharks. Sandy comes to, and their struggle carries them all into the piranha tank. Sandy and Scarlet escape, and save the Fiend from a cruel death. |
Genre | detective |
Script | Tom Dorr [as Russell Stamm] |
Pencils | Tom Dorr [as Russell Stamm] |
Inks | Tom Dorr [as Russell Stamm] |
Notes | In this reprint, the story headers have been changed to alter the feature name from the original. Originally cast as "Invisible Scarlet O'Neil", they are retitled here as "Tales of the Invisible, featuring Invisible Scarlet O'Neil". |
Reprinted | from Black Cat (Harvey, 1946 series) #16, originally titled "The Case of the Aquarium Murders [Part 2]". |
Characters | Scarlet O'Neil; Mrs. Miterbox; Roscoe Roland (villain) |
Synopsis | Skinflint landlady Mrs. Miterbox has squirreled away a fortune, which she keeps stashed in her boarding house while living a life of misery. Ne'er-do-well Roscoe Roland happens to become aware of the fortune, and takes a room at Mrs. Miterbox's establishment under an alias. Detective Scarlet comes looking for Roland, but will Mrs. Miterbox, who is working on a scheme to gain her border's imagined fortune, reveal him? |
Genre | detective |
Script | Russell Stamm |
Pencils | Russell Stamm |
Inks | Russell Stamm |
Reprinted | from Black Cat (Harvey, 1946 series) #17, originally titled "The Case of the Boarding House Murder [Part One]". |
Characters | Scarlet O'Neil; Mrs. Miterbox; Roscoe Roland (villain) |
Synopsis | Mrs. Miterbox conceals the presence of Roscoe Roland from Scarlet, scheming to get her hands on Roland's imagined fortune. Roland has his own scheme's, and Scarlet can't get to the truth of the matter before Roland and Miterbox execute on their murderous plots. |
Genre | detective |
Script | Russell Stamm |
Pencils | Russell Stamm |
Inks | Russell Stamm |
Reprinted | from Black Cat (Harvey, 1946 series) #18, originally titled "The Case of the Boarding House Murder [Part Two]" |
Notes | An outline of five magic tricks and the secrets to performing them. Printed in black & white on inside back cover. |